Challenge Cup Third & Fourth Round draw line-ups locked in as 10 community clubs progress
16 Third Round ties will be drawn out as well as eight for the Fourth Round…
16 Third Round ties will be drawn out as well as eight for the Fourth Round…
Two games will be broadcast from the Challenge Cup Second Round…
The Challenge Cup second round ties have been locked in following the conclusion of the first round.
Over 400 points were scored across the nine Round One ties this afternoon…
There are 15 games for you to watch out for this weekend, including 10 in the first round of the Challenge Cup…
The fixtures for rounds one and two are now locked in…
The winger will make the two draws on Tuesday night…
The geographic spread of League 1 could grow even further if Edinburgh Eagles achieve their goals.
This weekend, community clubs will make their comeback to the Challenge Cup stage after a year out of the spotlight.
The draw was made for the Challenge Cup on Tuesday, with community clubs starting the competition in round one, and League One clubs entering in round two.
Sixteen clubs are set to feature in a Champions League football-like rugby league competition in 2021 – or is the proposed Euro XIII’s championship all just a bit of fluff?
Edinburgh Eagles overcame an 18 point deficit to defeat Strathmore Silverbacks and claim the 2019 Scottish Cup, at Scottish Police’s Lochinch ground in Pollok Park, Glasgow.
All eyes were fixed on Red Star Belgrade as the first round of the Challenge Cup got underway however, it was almost the Edinburgh Eagles who stole the headlines.
History was made in round one of the 2019 Challenge Cup.
Edinburgh are back in the Challenge Cup and face a tough trip away to the Graveyard to take on the Normanton Knights.
Normanton Knights host the Edinburgh Eagles at the Graveyard this weekend as the first round of the Challenge Cup gets underway.
Matt Hogg has been named Scotland captain for the Commonwealth Under-23 Nines Championships next month.
Strathmore Silverbacks beat Edinburgh Eagles 32-30 in the Caledonian Brewing Company National League Final, thereby also securing a place in the 2018 Challenge Cup.